Central Texas: Where to shelter, eat and drink
Central Texas: Where to shelter, eat and drink
Many central Texans are looking for help during this winter weather emergency. FOX 7 Austin s Shannon Ryan has the details about the resources available.
AUSTIN, Texas - As severe winter weather batters Texas, millions are without power, and many without water. This is a list of resources for shelter, food and supplies.
Note: Central Texans are asked to stay home unless absolutely necessary.
In case of emergency, call 9-1-1.
Mosaic Church (Northwest Austin, Barrington Oaks, Jollyville) 12675 Research Blvd Austin, TX 78759 No pet accommodations
Point Community Church (San Leanna, Manchaca) 11300 Old San Antonio Road Manchaca, TX 78652 Pets must be crated
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Oncor energy has stopped controlled, or rotating, outages as a result of increased generation and stable demand, it said in a release.
Fewer than 2,000 Oncor customers in Williamson County were still experiencing outages Saturday morning. The company said the remaining outages are a result of storm damage. Our field personnel will continue working 24/7 to restore power to remaining customers, it said in the release.
The company said it expects the majority of restoration to be complete by Sunday morning.
Oncor said it was waiting to hear from ERCOT, which regulates the state s energy grid, about when it could restore service. The company said it does not generate electricity or control or operate generation facilities,” but only delivers it.
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